
The Brutal Revelation of Sánchez's Brother's Assistant That Splatters Moncloa
Beatriz Biedma had shown special interest in this figure so close to the musician
A Brutal Revelation About Sánchez's Brother. In the latest report from the Central Operational Unit, David Sánchez's assistant, Luis María Carrero, is an official assigned to the Presidency of the Government. The judge in charge of investigating the alleged corruption case, Beatriz Biedma, had shown special interest in this figure so close to the musician.
Let's remember that Biedma had requested the UCO to investigate how Carrero was hired by the Badajoz Provincial Council. According to the magistrate, the former Moncloa advisor maintained a close relationship with the brother of the President of the Government before joining the provincial body to assist the musician.

Going into more detail, the decision was based on the suspicions she has regarding the position that the Provincial Council supposedly granted "to satisfy Sánchez's personal preferences."
In the judge's statement, she asserts that "in the corporate emails seized from Mr. Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, it can be seen that Luis Carrero has collaborated with him on professional matters long before the latter joined the Provincial Council." There, as she explains, "there is even reference to the Young Opera Project, also deriving from them a very close personal relationship between the two."
The judge doubted the prominent position acquired by the socialist's brother, as she made known. In a statement, she assured that "his functions would have been modified according to his requests." Also, that "people of his trust would have been hired to assist him in performing them."
This is an investigation into a prominent position in the Badajoz Provincial Council, from which he announced his resignation. He assured, through a letter, that it is a "unilateral" decision.

The resignation of the President of the Government's brother comes just hours after the deadline for submitting bids ended, leaving the competition for the production of the Young Opera program, which was led by David Azagra, deserted.
Until this moment, he directed the Performing Arts Office of the provincial council. It was a matter for which he was being investigated by Judge Beatriz Biedma. The magistrate asserted that "everything seems to indicate that the position was created to be assigned to Mr. Sánchez."
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